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PAGE THREB N | THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921 ! ’ ’ | ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | preme court as to the legality of the 0 \ ELEVATORS IN issue will be left, it is said, to-the — at New Salem, has returned to the} and Billy, left Wednesday on a motor |the Northern normal. The publication is , aa J prospective purchasers of: the bonds. clty and is again on duty. (ee to, the: Black Fills country. Be-|a part of the work being carried on | To File Soon. Sane BER } fore returning they will spend a cou- 2 ‘al Educa | ita Wostanley or Repl eliece i HANNA ON MOTOR TRIP, | ple of weeks at the Hot Springs. hy the National: Education Agnoc ston member of the board, discussing the 3 eB Hanna, owner of the Lewls.and | na vare KE ae ti Sty satect AGRI ee Mores : department's program, sald that. fil-| 3 Clark and son, Robert, who are motor-| Recovers From Injury. nies oe eo eee Aberdeen a5) (the a ing of the application blanks would ing up from California are expected in} -Gottlieb Rapp of the Little Heart Laie mKehiae CRIS a N start next week. Several counties have Search For Brother SPENDING VACATION, Mandan thle, week: | vicinity, whe suered.2 peintul injury 4 already completed their canvass and! ae + Miss Nell Dooley, who is spending Pe ONE HOM FA HG jeome. weks ago/,wien\he fell from. 4 have delivered to the board their filled! Of Man Killed i the summer vacation’in this viclnity RETURN FROM FARGO. j load of hay has recovered sufficiently KODAK WORK ‘ Tea ut blanks. These are being pile1| - ‘ loft last night for’a: two-weeks’ vi A Miss Lila Peterson hes returned) to return to his home from the local Done For Th | Will Handle Wheat Under Pool-| ih the order of the arrival and will bo By Falling “Wall at omana, where sno will be the guest| 2% Fate, where she spert several; hospital AMATEUR | filed accordingly. Among this group| — “of Mr. Robert Beckley. Mrs. Beckley,| (27° after Ber vacation at Shoreham.’ SULA AAG , { ing Plan, Says Chicago are included Lawrence, Jones and|, Te body of John Lantry, the un-| formerly Miss Emma Coleman, is 4 Patient Tospita | ‘TO PUBLISH MO GAZIN Reasonable Charges. Weta re bay Announ t | Hughes counties. It is hoped, accord-|{0rtunate ‘man who was killed un-/ sister of Mrs, J. H. Porter of this Patlent. at Hospital: Absrdsen §./D. Julyigh: Na- |] Known “everywhere ‘for the (expert cement’ ing'to Mr. Stanley, that the first 10..(deF the falling ‘wall of the Schai-| city. : : Mrs. J. C. Willson of Center, who| tional Journal of Rural Education"|| Work we, do. Mail Orders Given — 000 applications will nave been exam-|!e™™ building Wednesday morning : ial fg a patient in the Deaconess hospital | will begin publication here about Sep- Prompt Attention, ; MOST IN NORTH ined and refiled, ready to make pay. {8 being held at the Kennelly, LEAVE BY MOTOR. in Mandan, submitted to a major oper-| tember 1, according to the announce-|{ HOSKINS, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. pi DAKOTA ments gn, if the money ‘is available, Under Parlors pending the] Mr, and Mrs. W..A: Maas and fam- ation on Wednesday afternoon. ee of Dr. H. W. Foght, president of sy Che SoS by October 1. ohease oe search for his brother} ily left Tuesday evening by motor for Leaves Hospital ola cago, July 21.—Klevators in five; Department heads named by the| WHose last known address, according | their cottage at Shoreham, Minn. % yore 4 states totaling 122 have signed con-| board at the meeting and their month.|‘t®.@ letter found in the dead man’s} Mr. Maaswill return aft Miss Mary Arndt, a student at the| \f tracts to handle grain for the United| ly salaries a matter also left to the effects, was Milwaukee. Wires from night, Mrs. Maas and tie children ee: State Training Behool, who fas: keel States Grain Growers Inc. according | board, are as follows: the coroner to that place disclosed the} maining for the rest of the heated sea- a patient atthe Mandan hospital for An Excellent In { to announcement of the corporatior.; Miss Faye Frick, Yankton, informa- fact that the brother had gone from| gon, aome’time: was discharged from, that today. North Dakota leads with 39; | tion and filing department, $150; M. L. there and his present address is un- . Rice institution yesterday. | ‘ ebraska has 35; Missouri 30; Illinois; Williams, Rapid City, inati | known. LEAVE OR T a 7 3 10, and Oklahoma 8. ' partment $200; M. He seetird. Parker; The deceased was believed to have] Dr, ied rs Petey” and ‘ues are Fe ree Mal A Good Paying Business “special importance attaches to rep-| investigation department, $200; George been 7 sore en ot m H. Lantry,) leaving ‘this week: by motor for an out-] 9, pal A Vantermen, Horace Lanter- j resentatives of Illinois,” R N. Clarke,|Schumacher, auditing department,|S@"eral manager of the Northern Pa-| ing of several weks in the lake regi nan and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ordway Owner wishes to si i ny director of membership solicitation in| $175. The board fixed the minimum cific, but so far no answers have been| surrounding Detroit, Minn. oe —————eE—EEee furnitur it eee settee Houses all modern, Hilinpls eeih today, “because of the| salaries of clerks and stenographers react om snaulriee meds to him.) Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Connolly and urniture quite new, house in fine condition, good loca- effort being made to discredi idea| at $85 a e inquest was held before Coron Nl joi ‘ A i i ine capaci : ‘ 4 e pecan pies sito dincredlt the cal Rie @ month and the maximum at) yy Kennelly at three o'clock estar tie ouch Betty, will join them Business is slow now; but the re- von and close in, doing capacity business, monthly income ; Oe oe etreee formers dula| Former. service men, and womén|d®¥ and the coroner's’ jury, in thelr eee get ents cca des entipare_ new | $350.00. A good investment and a nice business. Price i saltohtars worked only three days in| whose near relatives are World War Pier ay systole exonerated A. \V: Is Operated Upon. ings that are certain to be: offered quite reasonable and terms. If you are interested call ; is and completed negotiations | veterans are being given preference In| 7) n, owner of the building, from| Mrs. John R. Schmidt. of Mandan,|| four and six months from now. rear with svery, Broup of directors to whom the selection of the clerical force. Boia ae oe ee it was their) was operated on at the Mandan hos-|| We train for office positions, a plan was explained. : ‘The entire department. from the Stet ee a ry did not use “all due| pital Wednesday morning. banks, teaching and for govern- HENRY & HENRY 4 nae ashelage represented in North| board members down, will be formes Pais WaarnbouU eo i ee Se ment positions. Ask for informa- ‘ ntracts, it was said, ex-| service people,” declared Mr. Stanle, |), a8; about b0 years’ of age:and VISITING FRIENDS. tion regarding the above courses. \ ceeds 4,000,000. Grower contracts chee TRIOS ‘as resided in this section for at leaat| Miss Wolf¢ of the Mandan Deavon-|| They are given at Phone 961 ; with 132 farmers have been signed in| @——————______-_____-@ ten or twelve years, his home in Man-| ess hospital staff, who has beex spend-|| FARGO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Orlabome and with 106 farmers in| | DEMPSEY LANDS | dan being at the Dakota hotel. ing a short vacation with Miss Seeger Fargo, North Dakota : i eet. | K.0.ON “KID” - WOULD DEBATE BURDICK. Meg | Grand Forks, N. D.. July 21.—George CUPID ' E. Duis, director of the North Dakota be Reet ‘ Wheat Growers Association, today ex-j a m i 4 pressed willingnes to debate with U. L.|. By Newspaper Enterprise. , Burdick, head of the North Dakota| Glendale, Cal., July 21.—Jack Demp- Farm Bureau Federation, and a direc-| 8°Y, World's heavy champ, stepped a | tor of the United States Grain Growers| {@8t round with Cupid today, and Inc. This expression was drawn knocked the little fellow cold. , forth by a statement of Mr. Burdick in} _ Commenting on his reported engage- : which the farm bureau head express-| Ment to a scenario writer, Dempsey) ed desire to debate with Mr. Duis on| S414: i any issue at stake between the two “Nothing to it. I know the young } N marketing agencies, lady, but that’s all. I’m not engage’ 3 Days ‘ to anybody, and don’t intend to be un- 4 : PL AN P AYMENT hm through with the fighting Thursday-F: 'riday-Saturday y i . eave Ee a Beginning f NOTICE OF_ MORTGA' . ‘ i CLOSURE TT TORE i Notice is hereby given that by reason of TONIGHT detault in that certain mortgage made and 4 Sy Charies’ Stiwell and "Fencle Sillwell | Matinee Dai his _wite, * mortgagers, to, the Feveral atinee aily -and Bank of St. F ion. : a it. [THIN 4 YEAR) sient citetikee eces, 2:30 Fath thet County of Busielgh State of North ODA, e County of urleigh, fate of North , Dakota, on the 3rd day ‘of July, 1919, at I ll I I 9. 2 o'clock P. M.. in Book 161 of . South Dakota Board Head Says| 0» Pass 150" that the same will be fore: goa ong as iam. 4 r closed by a sule of the premises described ; jome Erroneous Reports — | the Guure Momein the City of Blowarek ‘ Have Goce Forth County" ot Burleigh. State’ of glemarde, “Of course I'll go to the movies if I can be comfortable; ota, a 20% These i rtabl oon om the 27th Gay of Auguste 021. t Casco summer shoes are as light and comfortable as —— satisty ‘the amount’ due on said mort- PRISCILLA DEAN any house shoe, but they are smart enough in sppceranet NEEDS ‘TIME TO ORGANIZE] described. in ‘suld ‘mortgage and. which | as “Silky Moll” said: to wear anywhere in vacation. They look good, feel good will be sold to satisfy, the same ‘are ns and I don’t have to fuss with changing.” ened § al 4) of the i Every member of the famil ta lot real Pierre, S. D., July 21.—South Da-| pon ngist quarter OVE) and lots oneant “If L live to be a hun- panei py hase rll re : oe Soe NGIOrRS, ROR GET ROS EAR TOTT ee eee eat dred, Till never. forget joyment out of the summer afternoons and evenings with under any possible circumstance be/ and the South Half (Si) of the South what I saw that night.” lood Casco Bals. They are light, easy and cool, stylish in aay Paid before March Ist, under} (sec. 4). Township One. Hundred, Forty | rae appearance, and give excellent wear. Note their superior the: iL uatadopted ‘brite compensation (Pwo. 140). | Range) Seventy-nine (Tange construction and examine the Hood patented pneumatic ton, executive-head of thesboard ‘whe powering’ the, mrorteages tie. siause, | eek Mike Sit ‘ate sc a ates ‘ 1 1» ry 2 * has beenhere since Monday meeting Whole amount due and payable in’ ane, taid: aS e Med Ask any dealer or write us. \ . The mor' 3 a ee ee pomtnct wo) oct. fersyarsnts ct, Bute! a } would be making payments within 30 able! there willbe due on the date of “Nobody can double Hood Rubber Products Co. Inc. F lays is wrong,” Mr. Ray declared. “I 56.36 rigage «the sum of : : did, in an interview with a newspaper| That the payments due on the ith day VERSAD cross me and get away = Watertown, Massachusetts, a 4 A reporter state that the board’s organi- of December. 1920, and the 17th day of JEWEL. with it. It ain t. being D ae 5 3 A ih , were not paid. fe i jj Be ee SUNG as Coripade it will ba| ectecsttce aman ey ae teeeen eas "TOD" enn : at least three months before the bonds| thirty ANS dave before the beginning of ; are sold and the money becomes avail- Dated this 20th day of July, 1921. + able, and perhaps’ much longer. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK i t Mr. Ray recited one instance he had OF setae PAULA. Owner “and ATHLETIC SPORTSHU encountered, where this misunder-'c. s. BUCK, J: oI if ee . standing was already working a hard-|_ Attorney forthe. Pectin bait ‘The Hood Athletic is a prime Big men and little men want ship. An ex-service man contemplat-| ‘—21-28; 8—4-11-18-25.\ pigpilal wlenlbin i sport omvaing om: the: iy, peach ey me . n is ion: MD faemarrace happened io read te] WEATHER REPORT Sitertewsiipag Span Seat Ty Seat, rst payments in 30 w. nd knowing he| noon, July 21 ours ending at) MUTI Hood Process puts all parts to. *Plendid shoe at a moderate was entitled to a certain amount in-) Temperature at 7 a. m. 7A = ther to stay. Make your boy Price. And how the little folks duced Bis ieeal furajture dealer so sell Highest yesterday * 95 ap with a paie of Hood like their looks. Ask for Hood 01 n i the bonus saouey would be turned over, jones yesverday 6s cra oeoens west last night . 242 the bonus money would be t Lowest last night « ek ————————————————————— “Both were honest in their inten-| Highest wind velocity 20-SE a Bi mare onest in their inten. |Elighest wind velocity --....., DOSE ee deal is going to have an unpleasant! tonight. and Friday, preceded by show- chine unlegs the dealer extends thejers this afternoon or to-night in the : ime.” east portion; cooler tonight and in the : Selects Personnel. east and south portions Fri i The board at its meeting this week on ono OER day a ety an ervice re selected the personnel numbering 17; TOO LATE CLA ~ A sho will handle the office work, fixed TO SSIFY THE TWO STRONG PILLARS ON WHICH their salaries and started the enlarged! ror RENT—Gara, WE ARE BUILDING OUR BUSINESS ; d arage 4 blocks west of force at their work. There will be} ‘p o Gall 1 Thayer or Ph five examiners under the direction ot oe eer ior Sue gay OSU M. L. Williams, of Rapid City, through ecb car Aes Ae whose hands every application for a - ey a bonus will have to pass. This exam-|' NLS ining department will be capable of| examining not more than 200 claims 4 day, the board estimates, or 1,200! claims a week. If this average is J & maintained, it will require more than; 33 weeks of continuous work to ex-; amine the 40,000 applications, which ‘t/ 1 is estimated will be filed by former) service men of the state. i Thus far the board has taken no: definite action relative to the disposal | of the bonus bonds. Specifications} : were discussed during the meeting (J 6) here and the method of retirement of; " fe the bonds taken up with the state tax/ cf | commission. The final draft of the i specifications is expected to be com- 5 pleted within a week. Upon their yy . completion they will be submitted tol various bonding houses for bids. The| Warts POR BOOKLET On MOTHERHOOD ano tae BABY. Pret securing of a ruling by the state su-| BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. DEPT. &D. ATLANTA. GA. : : Open to the public every evening for dining and dancing except : when engaged for private parties The Dining Car Room which M i NN ESO A adorns the Roof, will be open every Wednesday and Saturday ace wie os! | evenings, service A La Carte. A Special Sunday Evening Dinner ee es 4 y t i * MIN APC SM will be served a-top the MeKenzie every Sunday at the regular Sun- UNREALOLU SINS B ATTERI ES day Dinner price. Patrons of the Roof and guests of the Hotel and their friends are invited to: attend the open Air Concert every Sun- 4 GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS day are Come up and watch Bismarck and Mandan grow Se A i beniee y 3 a-top the McKenzie H ; we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your By (Free replacement for eighteen months) Pp G otel Liberty Bonds and other valuables as well as to do your % E d p general banking business, q : ‘ F w. G. Patterson Se Nas e e + ' Electric Service & Tire Co First National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. e . 2 Owner and Proprietor. GET A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX NOW 215 Main Street ; = Safety First SrivnnuvvventtovvonennsnseanquveQenTniv coe PAe%: Tne MNOEgUUUEANEOOVGNRSUEOOUAHEOUUAUMOOEUOONMEOGUUUAGEREEU ecHNOEGegpHToe es TTT AHR BU

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